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Nudge Neil: Boost Your Network



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Q. Neil, I have been trying to take advantage of the slowdown to network with a lot more candidates for my future relationships. However, I was wondering if you have any tips to make it easier to source names?

A. I can’t tell you how thrilled I am that I am now getting more and more questions about the candidate side of the biz!

Sure, job orders still aren’t the easiest to come by, but the good recruiters know that the Yin to the recession Yang is that there are now great super candidates around who would have been virtually impossible to connect with a few years ago. The GOOD ONES know that this is the time to seize those relationships that will yield plenty of fruit in the future!

It makes me cringe when people tell me that they aren’t recruiting as much because they “don’t have to.”

“Job orders are what we need,” they tell me. The candidate flow drops and the focus on recruiting dwindles. They say they have plenty of people to fill any jobs they get. BUT THEY MISS the point, don’t they! So, I hope you are a good one and that you get that this is the time to CARPE DIEM! Work your tail off to meet and network with as many candidates as possible. You know how that works. Just like LinkedIn, they tell someone about you who tells someone and voila. The more you meet, the more leads you get (that’s a whole different topic), the better the quality of your sendouts (or temp fills), the less likely a falloff will be (or shortened assignment), the more likely you will get unsolicited candidate referrals from them, the more likely some will turn into clients in the future, yada yada yada.

So, start recruiting and sourcing! Now, remember this very simple tip. First, NEVER ask someone “who do you know who is looking.” UGGGGH!!! We never care about that. We just want to know good people. In fact, we just ask them to point us in the direction of any good people, “regardless of whether they are looking or not, in fact, I am sure they are not.”

That said, this still doesn”t work well, and you know it. That is why most recruiters stop asking it all of the time! Lets face it: when you ask someone that, even if you ask it the right way, they will likely tell you the famous “nobody comes to mind.” Well, that is the normal reaction. So, what you have to do is make them “come to mind.” And you simply do that via the power of visualization. It is quite simple, but to get someone to come to mind you need to direct the mind and put them in the mind.

ALWAYS ask very specific visual questions when sourcing. For example, instead of “who do you know who is really good,” you can ask a better question: “who do you know who is really good in your current department.” Even better: ask them to “picture their office right now and think of all of the players there in your discipline. Then ask them to think of the person or people who everyone seems to respect or who the go-to people are. Get it? If you recruit BIG 4 CPAs, for example, ask them to go back to last year when they sat in the bullpen waiting for an assignment and ask them who those people were and who were the good ones who were always requested. In other words, just ask very specific questions so that they can place their mind in the right place. Then, it’s just about impossible for most people to say that “nobody comes to mind.” Happy sourcing!

Ask Neil any question that is vexing you! Have trouble closing deals or selling? Neil can help! To ask your question and possibly have it published online, email Neil at Neil.Lebovits@TheDynamicSale.com and put the words Nudge Neil in the subject.

Neil Lebovits, CPA, CPC, CTS, before taking the industry by storm as a trainer, was a global president for Adecco, where he sat on the global executive team. Previously, he was the president and COO of Ajilon Professional staffing for North America, where he oversaw over 100 offices. He has done it all in the industry: Permanent & Temporary Placement, Sales, Branch Management, Regional Management, COO, & President. He founded his industry training & development company, http://www.TheDynamicSale.Com, in 2009. He shares the secrets and systems that he has developed and harnessed while working himself up over his 20+ years in the industry. A renowned leader, motivator, trainer, and speaker, he has appeared on Bloomberg TV, CNN, ABC news, CNBC, the Wall Street Journal, Fortune, and Smart Money. Learn more about Neil and sign up for his free online training course at www.TheDynamicSale.Com.

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Fordyce TV: Territory Management and Laser Prospecting



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UPDATE: Here is the video recap of Neil’s latest episode about cold calling and territory management. Enjoy!

Although cold-calling and territory management remain popular topics, the real reason one feels the need to “manage” their territory is because, well, the territory is too big!

When you have too much to focus on, the end result is that little gets done with any one prospect, according to Neil Lebovits, who returns to Fordyce TV on Tuesday, December 8. In his next live appearance, he will cover one of his best-kept secrets.

“Dare I say, the concept might be the most responsible for landing me on the global executive team of the world’s largest staffing firm,” he says.

“Once I learned and mastered this, I was not only able to ‘kill it’ on my desk, but I enabled countless recruiters and sales reps to literally double their business,” he adds.

Join us at 2pm Eastern this coming Tuesday to hear Neil’s secrets to landing the big accounts and to landing even more in 2010. Right at 2pm, log on to www.fordyceletter.com and click the small TV box to enjoy the show.

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Nudge Neil: Lowering Fees in a Bad Economy?



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Q: Just like everyone else, I am constantly being asked to lower my fees to get an order. I know that once I lower my fees, I will have a hard time ever raising them again. Do you have any tips so that my clients know I am only doing this because times are tough right now?

A: In general, I am not a believer that lowering your prices will bring in more business. That is not the purpose of your question, but if you are thinking of trying it, then DO NOT.

Here is a brief video on that topic. If you get really good at selling contingency, then you should almost never have to discount it. If you haven’t seen this episode of Fordyce TV on perm fee negotiations, take time to watch it now!

Any time supply exceeds demand, it is reasonable to expect to see some element of pricing pressure. There are always times where we need to drop the fee on a particular order, but you are right to worry about your ability to raise fees later on. It is much easier to lower fees than it is to raise them! The same holds true if you agree to work with a client at any fee below your full fee.

Here is a great trick to ensure that your discounts are viewed as one-time only discounts:

NEVER, EVER, EVER, NEVER, EVER, NEVER (get it?) LOWER YOUR FULL FEE. NEVER!! BUT, feel free, WHEN YOU HAVE TO, to offer a special one-time or limited DISCOUNT to your fees!

For example, if you always do a 30% fee with a client and decide that you WILL agree to what nets out to be a 20% fee, here’s how you do it.

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Fordyce TV: Internet Marketing Secrets for Recruiting



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Join Neil Lebovits for another lively episode of Fordyce TV on Tuesday, October 6!

UPDATE: If you missed Neil’s fantastic presentation, look for the video at the end of this article and enjoy.

In this interactive episode, Neil will share why most staffing and recruiting firms are still in the dark ages when it comes to technology.

When you tune in to the new episode of Fordyce TV (2pm Eastern on Tuesday), learn how you can harness the secrets of Internet marketing to massively grow your business or desk.

“Most recruiter websites were built under the premise of repeat traffic,” explains Neil. “That just does not happen anymore.”

Neil cautions that while “the rest of the world uses landing pages and opt-in email lists to capture their leads,” there is a simple way to set up your landing page and begin your relationship with your list. He’ll also share how to use inexpensive sequential marketing tools to reach each new lead in a whole new way.

“Keep your client communication strong and fun! Learn how to create the easy experience, and not just focus on cliched points of difference like ‘great’ customer service,” he says.

Replay of Internet Marketing Secrets
Neil says that with these easy tools, you will keep your name in the forefront of your candidates’ minds without making update calls. Learn to embrace these tips and find out you may have been missing!

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Replay of Neil Lebovits on Fordyce TV



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Here is the video replay of the first appearance (we hope the first of many!) by Neil Lebovits on Fordyce TV.

In his dynamic presentation, Neil discussed the “real” perm fee negotiation secrets you may have never thought about. He shared the concept, closes, analogies, and potential scripts that can go along with it. He also took time to answer viewer questions at the end of his presentation.

For those of you who missed the live presentation — or those who want to view it again — enjoy the show!

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Fordyce TV: Perm Fee Negotiations



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Neil Lebovits, CPA, CPC, CTS — a Fortune 500 Staffing industry executive turned trainer — will join us on the next episode of Fordyce TV! Mark your calendars for Tuesday, July 21 — Neil will be talking about the “real” perm fee negotiation secret you may have never thought about.

In this fast-paced, highly energetic, information-packed episode, Neil will “go back to the basics” to share a technique that most recruiters, let alone clients, don’t even think about.

“You can never be overpriced when it is always the customer who will later decide if they WANT TO PAY THE PRICE,” he says.

It’s a simple but seldom used close that works almost every time, he adds.

“If what they fear now is true — that you are indeed overpriced — then they will indeed not hire your person later. However, if they are wrong now, then they will be thrilled that they saw your person!”

Neil will share the concept, closes, analogies, and potential scripts that can go along with it. This is a great method that can also incorporate all of your proven “fee closes.”

The show starts promptly at 2pm ET on www.fordyceletter.com (right before the show you’ll see a small TV logo — click that box and enjoy the show — if you don’t see the box at 2, try refreshing the screen once or twice until you see it). There will be a live Q&A session via the chat box after the presentation, too, so come prepared with questions.